Don't Fear the Daily Grind

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"Imagine a narrow and dark street in an old town. It is night. It seems like the perfect place for a murder. No one sees you, no one hears you, you're completely undisturbed". With a peaceful voice the singer-songwriter, Marcin Suder, is speaking about the "dark side" of his personality. Such scenarios inspires Suder to songs like Murders In The Streets, the first single form his debut-album Don't Fear The Daily Grind. Suder encroaches into the mind and everyday life of an average middle-class person to sing about all the ups and downs with his low and dark voice - packed in catchy melodies. Both, on stage and on Don't Fear The Daily Grind, Suder creates a sarcastic-morbid atmosphere that combines subtle social criticism and high-level entertainment. One of the highlights in Marcin Suder's career was an opener-show for Adam Green in September 2007 in front of 800 visitors.

"Imagine a narrow and dark street in an old town. It is night. It seems like the perfect place for a murder. No one sees you, no one hears you, you're completely undisturbed". With a peaceful voice the singer-songwriter, Marcin Suder, is speaking about the "dark side" of his personality. Such scenarios inspires Suder to songs like Murders In The Streets, the first single form his debut-album Don't Fear The Daily Grind. Suder encroaches into the mind and everyday life of an average middle-class person to sing about all the ups and downs with his low and dark voice - packed in catchy melodies. Both, on stage and on Don't Fear The Daily Grind, Suder creates a sarcastic-morbid atmosphere that combines subtle social criticism and high-level entertainment. One of the highlights in Marcin Suder's career was an opener-show for Adam Green in September 2007 in front of 800 visitors.